Someone has been doing a very good job of trying to kill this story in the local media. Barely reported. As reported, the vehicle, KCQ 222X, belongs to Dawamu School, owned by Phillip Waithaka and his wife Claudia Waithaka. Their son, Kinuthia Waithaka was driving. Allegedly they came to the accident scene and took their child, left the rest. They allegedly have tried to say that a 34 year old relative was driving but witnesses from that night have refuted that claim.
Full story here: https://t.co/2jYtPLBJTu
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There’s a stage in a man’s life where everything feels slow.
You’re working, trying, improving… but results are not showing yet.
Money is not where you want it.
Life is not where you imagined it.
Nobody cares about you in this stage.
Nobody sees the effort.
So you’re left alone with your thoughts, wondering if it’s even working.
That phase breaks a lot of men.
But the ones who push through it… are the ones who eventually change everything.
You can read all the books. Watch all the documentaries. Listen to all the stories. But nothing, and I mean nothing, will prepare you for certain moments in life until you're standing in them yourself. Marriage. Divorce. Childbirth. Losing someone you love. Parenting. They all look so different when it's your heart on the line. Your choices. Your pain. Your mess. Your miracle.
It's easy to sit on the outside with theories, opinions, and assumptions. It's easy to think you'd handle it better. Until life turns to you and says, "Your turn." And suddenly, you understand. You understand the tears. The silence. The fight to keep going. The strength it takes to show up when everything feels heavy. The courage it takes to start over.
Life has a way of humbling us all. So be slow to judge, quick to offer grace, and always remember, what you don't understand today, you just might face tomorrow. We're all just figuring it out as we go. And that's more than okay.
We are sending our kids to school to memorize facts that AI can retrieve in 0.3 seconds.
We're grading them on essays that AI writes better than their teachers.
We're preparing them for jobs that won't exist by the time they graduate.
The entire education system is training humans to compete with machines at what machines do best.
That's not education. That's sabotage.
The schools that survive will teach thinking, not memorizing. Creating, not repeating. Discerning, not obeying.
Every other school is a museum that doesn't know it yet.
Gary Cahill: “Trevoh Chalobah: look at the job he’s been doing — he’s a bit of an unsung hero. Trevoh is probably the most underappreciated player at Chelsea. I worked with him when he was young, and he’s got a great attitude. He’s been put on loan, thinking that maybe he’s not needed at the club. But you see his attitude when he comes back into the team and rolls his sleeves up.” (Standard)
-Robert Sanchez you’re a monster , beast
-Gusto , no wonder you have 100 appearances
- Cucurella can be employed in the military
- chalobah , indeed you’re jehova’a son
- Fofana please don’t get injured again
- caicedo , we know you needed the rest , don’t do that again
- Enzo , you put in the shift and I loved it
- Neto , I will always be your fan
- Estevao , we will cook this season
- Joao Pedro , boy we need the club World Cup you
- Delap and Garnacho , thanks for your contribution
- Enzo maresca , good you didn’t panic
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